WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS - PAGE THREE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society HELEN GEIS. c'40. Society Editor Before 5 p.m. call KU; 25; after 5, call 2700-Ky 3. Luncheon guests at the Gamma Phi Beta house yesterday were: Mary Neum, c'elum Margaret Willis, Mary Jane, c'elum Mary and Mary Ellen Brosouss, c'42. . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Jack Sands, c'42, Lawrence. Dinner guests at the Sigma Nu house Monday were the Rev. Paul Brained, and Leland Barter, Schectady, N. Y. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Mildred Ferme Lundy, c'42 Professor and Mrs. V. P. Hossier and family were dinner guests at the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity house Monday evening. Dinner guests at the Tanglegrass house Monday evening were: Miss Marcia Beatty; Mr. Ivan Schull, 36; and Mr. Herbert King, Mr. King led a short informal discussion after dinner. --will select eight speakers who will compete for the silver loving cup in the finals. Delta Chi held a formal initiation Saturday, Oct. 22, for the following: John Challinor, c'39; Norman Kraemer, c'40; James Eads, c'40; Edward Carr, c'40; Heskamp, McNaughton, mcMnaughton, Kenneth Tropp, c'unel. Alpha Omicron Pi entertained the pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon with an hour dance last night. Dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last night were: Mrs. Mildred Morgan; Mrs. Sam Eliot; Miss Maude Elilot; and Mrs. James V. Blu of Lawrence; Mrs. Morgan concerning "marriage and youth." Mrs. Mildred Morgan was a diner guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Monday. Chancellor and Mrs. E. H. Lindley entertained the faculties of the University at a formal reception last Thursday evening in Spooner-Thayer museum. Large yellow chrysanthemums and tall maries roses in a Swedish cut-glass bowl adorned the center of the table. Many flowers, the gifts of friends, were arranged about the museum Faculty guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. B Stouffer; and Mrs. Paul, B Lawson; Mrs. F. T Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. R. A Schwegel; Mr. and Mrs. A. C Schwelger; Mr. and Mrs. C. Crewford; Mr. and Mrs. S. Swearthon; Mr. and Mrs. E. J Moeur; Mr. and Mrs. A. A Havenhill; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klooz; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner; Miss Elizabeth Meguari; Miss Mimie Moodie; Mrs. Frank Strong; Miss Hermina Zipple; Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Gelch; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Neumann; Mrs. Lars Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth; The ladies who poured were: Mrs. Helen Skilton, Miss Ellsworth, R. A. Schwegler and Mrs. Frank Strong. Musical selections were played by a trio, Lucie Wagner, gr. at the piano, Oliga Elitner'fsp, violin, and Rita Gunsaulius, fa39, cello. The correct list of college women who assisted the Lindleys at the reception are Dorothy Werner, c'39; Deri Stockwell, c'39; Betty Raymond, c'41; Jean Stouffer, c'41; Jean Crawford, c'40; Elizabeth Kester, c'40; Alice Russell, c'39; Velma Wilson, c'42; Edna May Parks, c'40; Charlotte Stafford, c'39; Joyce Vetter, fa'39; Cevene Landrith, c'41 Funsters Midnite Jamboree! HALLOWE'EN TONITE - TOMORROW COLLEGE NITE! 10c The No. 1.—Now it's the Army! SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "WEE WILLIE WINKIE" —and It's Real! It's Gripping! INTERNATIONAL CRIME A New First Picture! SUN..."52nd Street" Patricia Owens, b'39; Dorothy Jeanne Willecus, c'39; Cattie Leen, Beyer, c'40; Helen Rice, c'39; Alice Ann Jones, c'41; Julia Henry, c'40; Salile Harris, fa'41; Mary Kay Lattner, ef'39; Margaret McCoy, c'39; Alta Armstrong, c'uncl; Ruth Mary Chandler, c'41; Alice Kinney, c'41; Lela Rose, c'39; Barbara Woodard, cf'39; and Charlie Hay, fa'41. Plans Sizzle For Big Rally Special Train Leaves For Manhattan at 9:30 Saturday Morning Sizzling plans for a huge pre-game celebration of the Kansas-Kansas State football game this weekend will explode into a skyrocket of excite-hawkers on the main streets of Manhattan Saturday noon. The fuse will be touched off at a rally Friday morning, Jack Nessley, c39, head cheerleader, announced the return to a series of yellls will light the match. Saturday morning at 9:30 a train of eight special coaches will leave the Union Pacific station bound for Manhattan, and the skyrocket will soar. On the train will be the University freshman football squad, Jay James, Ku Ku's, students, and business men. At approximately 11 o'clock the train will reach the Union Pacific depot in Manhattan and the parade will immediately form. The band will lead the procession, with Jay Jones and Ku Ku's immediately behind; the marching game in cars will join in as quickly as possible and the group will head for the main district of town. Kansas' body of rooters will be seated on the 50-yard stripe of the east side of the Aggie stadium and, with a crowd the size predicted, Jayhawk yellas will be thunderous. Tickets for this section are on sale at the office, but they are also sold rapidly. Nessly announced yesterday. This morning, car stickers bearing the slogan "Beat the Aggies" will be circulated by the Ku Ku's. The Manhattan rally, Nessily enthusiastically declare, "will be the raily of all rallies." I believe it will eclipse last year's rally in Lincoln. Camera Club Plans Exhibit Contest Will Display Photographic Work by Many Entrants Plans for the K.U. Camera Club's Homecoming photography exhibit were discussed last night at the meeting in the room of room of Our Buildings. In connection with the exhibit Oren Bingham of the photographic bureau demonstrated the mounting of exhibit pictures with a new type of mounting material. He also discussed the different types of mounting boards and the methods of centering pictures. The club wishes the content to be an expression of the photographic work of students, faculty, and friends of the University, and hopes it will encourage interest and activity in participants to participate or view the exhibition. All entries are to be made at the photographic bureau, from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, between 2 and 5 p.m. Any person may enter one or more prints in the contest. Prizes will be restricted to non-professionals, and will be awarded by the Homecoming The entrance fee for all members of the K.U. Camera Club entering pictures in the contest will be included in the club dues. Non-members will receive an entrance fee. One entrance fee covers all pictures entered by any individual. It is recommended that prints be mounted on or by 10 mounts or larger. The title, film, exposure, type of camera, paper specification, and the name of the back side of the picture, are on the back side of the picture in the lower left hand corner. With regards to the picture itself; it should have pictorial value, some point of special interest, and tell a story. It is also suggested that a photographer must try to create a picture with pleasing composition andbalanced lighting, and use a tone appropriate to the subject. Edward Baker is Improving Edward Baker is Improving Watkins hospital reports Edward Baker, c39, to be mT a satisfactory doctor in a serious illness of pneumonia. Any woman wishing to attend the football game at Manhattan Saturday, Oct. 29, must register in the office of the adviser of women and ask their parents to send a note of permission direct to that office before noon Friday, Oct. 28. MANHATTAN TREK ELIZABETH MEGUIAR, CHRISTIAN MISSION PROGRAM 7:30-All speakers-Fraternity and sorority, semi-organized groups, and special groups committees, Memorial Union 9.30-Herrick B. Y., Beung, History of American Journalism class, 102 Journalism Bldg. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 8:30 --Mildred Inskep Morgan, Educational Psychology class, 15 Fraser hall. 10:30-E. Stanley Jones, Life and Teaching of Jesus class, C. Myers hall, T. Z. Koo, "Railroad in China", Engineering Convocation, Marvin aud. 11:30—Paul J. Braised, Elements of Sociology class, 208 Frank Strong hall. 12:30-Frances P. Greenough, Women's Luncheon, Plymouth Congregational church. Winifred Wygal, Student Forum, Memorial Union cafeteria. Herbert King, Y.M.C.A.肩染, honored, Old English room, Memorial Union bldg. 1:30-Mildred Inskeep, Morgan, Advanced Education Psychology class, 15, Fresher hall. 3:39 Winnifred Wygal, Socialist Club, Pine room, Memorial Union Blds. Working hall—Winnifred Wygal 6:00— 4:30—Seminars— Watkins hall—Winnifred Wygal Alpha Omicron Pi—Paul J. Braised Chi Omega—Frances Greenough Gamma Phi Bethe—Kristy Jones Phi Deby Theiler—J. Harry Cotton Women's Club-Mildred Insekek Morgan University Club-Herrick B. Young Sigma Chi-Joseph F. King Sigma Phi Epsilon-H. G. Barr Acacia-Dean Paul B. Lawson Kappa Sigma-H. A. Enhrsperger Herbert King and Rabbi Mayerberg, Hoch auditorium Parkes, Chairman 7:45- Herbert King and Rabbi Mayerberg, Hech auditorium, Eldie Picks, Chairman Eddie Picks, Chairman Campus Speech Contest Tryouts Are Nov. 3 Trouys for the fourteenth annual Campus Problems演讲 contest will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 in the little theater of Green hall, it was announced yesterday by Miss Margaret Anderson, assistant professor of speech and dramatic art. The contestants are limited to four-minute speeches concerning a local or national collegiate problem. Any regularly enrolled student of the university will be selected. The finalists chosen will speak in Fraser theater on Nov. 9. The last two contests were won by Don Voorees, 38, who used the subjects, "Eight Cylinder Mythology" (1637) and "Platforms and Platitudes" (1936). Bob Thorpe, 37, won the two preceding contests with the speeches, "Need of Semi-Organized Houses at K.U." (1935) and "Physical Training" (1934). The 1933 contest was won by Dorothy Banges, 36, with the subject "Orientation Courses in Our Curriculum". Members of the faculty will act as judges for the problems contest and The Kansas classified column is read by 4,500 students daily. DICKINSON 25c Till 7 NOW! Shows 3-7-9 THURS SAT CROWDS! CROWDS! Deanna Durbin Melvyn Douglas - Jackie Cooper "That Certain Age" LOOK! Starts Sunday FRANK CAPRA'S "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" "We get the UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN at home when Jane forgets to write. "... gloryosky, I think K. U. is swell! "And anyway she forgets lots of things that the KANSAN remembers. Send a paper home and alleviate "homesickness." STUDENTS OF K. U. For less than 2 cents a copy your parents may receive the DAILY KANSAN a full year! It's just $3. And if YOU have neglected to subscribe CALL...K.U.66 On the Shin-- (Continued from page 1) for daily news of K.U. and the world. best coaches and don't seem to do much better this year. Question: Did you enjoy writing "My Day" lost Saturday? You don't think I write this column for other people to enjoy, do you? Question: Did you hear anything about the Kansas staff at Ames last weekend? Answer: Shucks, yes. But Tye got it censored out of his column, too! Question: What will the editor say when he reads this? Answer: If the editor could read he'd have fired me three weeks ago. Question: Had you heard that the young, Republican disseminate propaganda from an office in the basement of Brick's? Answer: No. I just thought that odor was caused by a leak, in the plumbing. 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